Burnley boss Sean Dyche has indicated the issues at Newcastle United aren't much different to most Premier League clubs - but has suggested there is more "noise" around St James' Park about the situation.

The Clarets spent £29million in the summer - £6million more than United - but Dyche says he has no sympathy for Rafa Benitez's lack of spending power.

When asked about the limitations of Benitez, and the fact he has worked with bigger budgets elsewhere, Dyche said: "They are new limitations in the transfer market, that is for sure.

Burnley boss Sean Dyche goes head to head with Rafa Benitez on Monday (Image: Newcastle United)

"But I think it is just the realities of any given club.

"Theirs (at United) is slightly different I think and there is a little bit of noise off the pitch.

"Ours has got clarity to the way we work, it is just a different way of working.